After a little reflection on some recent events in my life, I came to this conclusion. There occurs times where I am not inclined to choose either option A or option B unless some other external pressure forces me to make the decision. Example: I could be undecided as to whether or not I want to go out Friday night, and remain undecided until Friday night when a friend calls and asks, "hey, you going out?" at which point I have to decide. So, whats the point? Well, I was thinking about the number of times that I have begun to create some new techno track, only to eventually archive it unfinished, or simply trash it in favour of another, newer track. And, after reflecting upon this process, I considered that the reason I have left so many tracks unfinished might be connected to this bigger picture regarding decision making. That is, I'm thinking that a finished track has encountered a number of decisions along the way, such as "break-here"," change-here", "that's going to be the bassline," and, of course, that final decision, "track-done," and, maybe, an endless archive of unfinshed tracks is a consequence of an unwillingness to make any final decisions in regards to the production of a track. However, add a deadline, and I'm sure, in one form or another, like it or not, the track will done.
What do you think? Food for thought or a load of wank? <- decision ;)